Friday, September 21, 2012

Epic fail Billy Gillispie



Billy Gillispie's long fall

I understand how people felt on December 8, 1980 now



LMFAO break up


Not as good as Tebowing but better than Planking



Eastwooding

This guy is living the dream.

 

Lawyer? Senator? Justice? Assistant.

What I imagine the Cabbage Patch Kids parents look like...absolutely terrifying



Play Therapy Doll





Spoiler! A lot of people die on Game of Thrones

Tailgates > BBQs



Tailgate Parties Are a ‘Powerful Impulse’ and a Microcosm of Society

How did the world not explode when these songs were mashed-up?



Gangam Maybe




What is a Yale man?



We find not an archetype but an anti-type in the most famous fictional Yale footballer: Fitzgerald's Tom Buchanan, "one of those men who reach such an acute limited excellence at twenty-one that everything afterwards savours of anti-climax." The same novel's Nick Carraway gets a bit closer. He, who like Greg Hall, "decided to go East and learn the bond business" since "everybody I knew was in the bond business, so I supposed it could support one more single man."

William F. Buckley Jr. made the protagonist of his novels, Blackford Oakes, a Yale man. Between serving American foreign policy interests and bedding European monarchs, Blackford took on those principal characteristics of a Yale man: namely, "self-confidence and a worldliness that is neither bookish nor anti-intellectual." Mike McLeod excepted, Blackford Oakes is also the most distinguished member of Yale's Zeta Psi fraternity.

Bulldogs of a more recent vintage, prone to strutting around shirtless, should take caution.  Never forget that Yale men become Yale middle-aged men.  It does seem hard to believe, but Dick Cheney was once a 160 lb. scatback on the Yale football team.

One thing Yale men do is beat Cornell.  Bulldogs who fall short of this standard are doomed to a lifetime of humiliation and shame.  They are also forced to endure an 8 hour bus trip back to New Haven.  In total silence. 

Beat Cornell,
Stephen Schmalhofer '08

You have got to be a sorry country if you trade regional autonomy for $500M






Russia To Keep Kyrgyzstan Military Base, Forgive Debt